-
called Muirne Muincháem "of the Fair Neck" (or "of the
Lovely Neck", or "
Muiren smooth-neck"), the
daughter of Tadg mac
Nuadat (in
Fotha Catha Chnucha)...
- words: "Un
pobre palleter li
declara la
guerra a Napoleó;
visca Ferran VII i
muiren els traïdors!" ("A poor
Palleter declares war on Napoleon. Long live Fernando...
- Máel
Muire ingen Cináeda was a
daughter ("ingen") of
Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpin), King of Dal Riáta. She
married two
important Irish kings of...
-
feminine n-stems:
Lenited final n Final vowel in
nominative singular No
final vowel in
nominative singular Unlenited n(
n) The
nouns with
lenited final n included...
- 53°21′3″
N 6°15′33″W / 53.35083°
N 6.25917°W / 53.35083; -6.25917 St Mary's
Church (Irish: Leas-Ardeaglais
Naomh Muire),
known also as St Mary's Pro-Cathedral...
- Edition. p. 13. Oram,
David I, p. 233,
n. 26: the
identification is from the
Orkneyinga saga but Máel
Muire's grandson Máel Coluim, Earl of
Atholl is...
-
Ragnall Mac
Gilla Muire was a twelfth-century
leading figure of Waterford. He was one of
several men
taken prisoner by the
English in 1170, when Waterford...
- he
inherited it from his father, Máel
Muire.
According to the
Orkneyinga Saga,
Matad was the son of Máel
Muire, who was son of king
Donnchad I and younger...
- CLG
Naomh Muire is a
Gaelic football only GAA club
based in Mullaghderg,
County Donegal, Ireland, and
serves the
lower Rosses area. The club
fields both...
- from
Niall of the Nine
Hostages (Niall Noígiallach). His
mother was Máel
Muire,
daughter of
Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scots. Son of Áed Findliath, Niall...